Cryptocurrency mining is the process of using GPUs to invest in, and profit from, the value of digital encrypted currencies. In recent times there has been something of a boom in the value of cryptocurrencies, meaning that ‘miners’ have been snapping up GPUs.
However, in the last few days there has been a swift decline in the value of both Bitcoin and Etherium, leading to many miners selling their GPUs. According to CoinDesk, there have been 260 entries on Ebay for “Etherium mining rig”, all bar three of which appeared online after July 11.
That date is significant because that’s the day after Etherium hit its peak of $400. To put that in context, it was only worth $10 a unit January 1. According to CoinDesk, the value of cryptocurrency has continued to plummet since. In the last 48 hours, the market has dropped over $10 billion in value.
Where's my savings?
If you want to take advantage of the sudden glut of GPU’s on Ebay, you’re going to have to know what you’re looking at, as they are definitely packaged for the purpose of mining, even though they are essentially just powerful gaming GPUs.
It's worth baring in mind that months (or years) of mining could shorten the life expectancy of graphics cards if they have been used a lot, but the savings you get may be worth the risk.
If plowing through mining rigs sounds like a lot of work, you may still see a discount in the price of GPUs in the coming months as the diminishing demand may well have a knock-on effect on GPU cost.
If we see any difference in GPU prices, we will let you know.
- Fancy getting into cryptocurrency mining? Check out: How to mine Bitcoins
From CoinDesk
Via PC Gamer
July 18, 2017 at 08:47PM
Andrew London
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